AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism Boom: Saint Lucia logged its strongest April ever for stay-over arrivals, up 8.5% year-on-year to 40,752 visitors, with gains from the US, Caribbean, and Canada. Energy & Cost of Living: Gasoline and diesel prices rise to EC$16.75 per imperial gallon, while kerosene moves to EC$10.41; the government points to subsidies and global oil pressures. Crime Politics: Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre rejects opposition claims linking his policies to violent crime, saying the focus is enforcement, prevention, and community solutions. Fuel Relief Fight: UWP candidate Dominic Fedee attacks the government’s fuel price increases, arguing tax revenues should have delivered more relief as officials defend subsidies and global volatility. Education Safety: School principals warn of vandalism and parent harassment, calling for urgent action to restore respect and protect educators. Regional Justice Leadership: Margaret Price Findlay is appointed Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, effective April 9, 2026. Regional Economic Justice: OECS and the OHADAC-CARO Centre will launch training on arbitration and ADR to strengthen access to economic justice across the Eastern Caribbean. Local Infrastructure: Gros Islet road works are nearing completion, including the Norbert–Vieux Secrieux bypass and the Reduit–Mongiraud link road. Public Safety Prep: Pierre urges Saint Lucians to prepare for hurricane season now, including water harvesting and emergency planning. Youth & Governance: A Youth Parliament leader outlines a restructuring strategy aimed at strengthening youth participation and organisational capacity across the region.
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